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Reduce the risk of common cold, fever, coughs, flu, virus or feeling sick. Boost your immune system and improve antivirus strength with natural antibiotic.

In addition to the fact that SeaBerry (Sea Buckthorn berry) is very rich in lipids, natural vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B6, E, F, P, K, carotenoids, flavonoids, minerals, organic acids, irreplaceable amino acids, microcells and other bioactive compounds having nutritional and healing properties it is a very powerful natural antioxidant.

That is why people use SeaBerry in the treatment of colds, exhaustion, fever, flu, virus, immune system disorders as  well as recuperating after disease, stimulating physical activity, facilitating resistance to viruses.

SeaBerry can regulate the cellular and hormonal immunity and promote the organic immune function. The active ingredients in SeaBerry can eliminate free radicals, increase interleukin-2 content and affect the gene expression. The interleukin-2 (as immunomodulator) can play an important part in strengthening the human resistance to diseases and in postponing ageing1. SeaBerry is a natural antibiotic.

According to the study made by Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh2 moderate drinkers are more resistant to common cold than abstainers.


• Drinking 2 to 3 units of alcohol (120-180 ml of SeaBerryLQ) daily gives you 85% greater resistance.
• Drinking 1 to 2 units of alcohol (60-120 ml of SeaBerryLQ) daily gives you 65% greater resistance.

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References:

1 - Xu Mingyu. The medicinal research and development of seabuckthorn

2 - S Cohen. Smoking, alcohol consumption, and susceptibility to the common cold.